are selected for your locality 



BROCCOLI 



*De Cicco. Plants medium tall, light green 



high percentage of side shoots, 

 excellent quality. (60) 



Produce a 



Very early and of 



15c 



Broccoli, Green Sprouting — among the first on the list 

 in healthful vitamins. 



BEANS, DWARF LIMA 



*Fordhook Bush (Potato Lima). Pods 4 to 43^ in. long. 

 Three to four seeds. Dry beans white, very plump. 

 The finest quality lima bean. (75) 20c 



*Fordhook No. 242. Large thick beans, 3 or 4 to the pod. 

 Easy to shell. Finest flavor. Developed by U. S. 

 Department of Agriculture. All-America Award. 

 (76) 20c 



*Henderson's Bush (Baby Lima). Pods small; 3 to 4 

 small flat seeds; dry beans white. Popular in North 

 because of earliness. Excellent quality. (65) 20c 



Jackson Wonder Bush. Pods medium size. Four to five 

 fairly thick, large beans. Dry beans marked brown- 

 ish-red. Popular in South. (66) 20c 



Large White (Bush). Pods 4^ in. long; 3 to 4 large, thick 

 beans; dry beans white, flat. Standard large-seeded 

 lima. (78) 20c 



BEANS, POLE LIMA 



*Challenger or Fordhook Pole. Extremely heavy 

 producer. Plants 10 to 15 ft. tall. Pods 5 to 6 in. 

 long. Contain 4 to 6 large thick green beans. (92) 20c 



Florida Butter, Speckled. Pods in clusters. Beans buff, 

 spotted reddish brown. Popular and dependable in 

 South. (85) 20c 



*King of the Garden. Pods large, about 6 in. long. Four 

 to five large, thick, white seeds. Improved form of 

 Large White Lima. (90) 20c 



Small White (Carolina or Sieva). Pods 3^2 m - long; 

 3 to 4 small seeds of splendid quality. Known as Pole 

 Butter Bean of the South. (78) 20c 



BEET, TABLE 



Crosby's Egyptian. Interior purplish with slight light zon- 

 ing. Round, flattened. Excellent for early beets and 

 greens. Famous for sweetness. (58) 15c 



Detroit Dark Red. Deep rich red; globe-shaped. Very 

 little zoning. Tender and delicious. Best all-purpose 

 beet; the standard of excellence in table beets. A 

 Ferry-Morse Development and Introduction. 

 (60) 15c 



Early Blood Turnip. Flesh bright red. Tops somewhat 

 coarse. Quick-grower which many gardeners like. 

 (60) 15c 



Early Wonder. Flattened globe shape. Deep purplish- 

 red, zoned lighter. Good home garden beet. (58) 15c 



Green Top Bunching. Early and attractive. Foliage 

 keeps fresh color well into fall. Roots almost round. 

 Interior color bright blood red. A Ferry-Morse De- 

 velopment and Introduction. (58) 15c 



*Green Sprouting. Plants 3 to 4 ft. tall. Many sprouts 

 about 5 in. long end in heads of deep green buds. Use 

 in bud stage. Cook only 15 to 20 minutes. (70) 15c 



Rapa (Italian Turnip). Leaves and small heads make 

 excellent greens. Cut just before heads start to bloom. 

 Sow seed very early in spring. Quick growing. (60)' 



15c 



Cauliflower type. (See Cauliflower, Winter.) 



BRUSSELS SPROUTS 



*Long Island Improved. Plants about 20 in. tall. Many 

 firm little heads an inch or two in diameter. Very 

 satisfactory for home gardens for fall and early winter 

 use. (90) 15c 



CABBAGE, FIRST EARLY 



Charleston or Large Wakefield. Large pointed heads. 

 One of the best for Southern home gardens. (71) 10c 



Copenhagen Market. Uniformly round heads. Interior 

 white, very solid. Plants compact for setting close 

 together in garden. (66) 10c 



Early Jersey Wakefield. Pointed heads, small and firm. 

 Earliest pointed variety. Plants compact for small 

 garden planting. (62) 10c 



Resistant Golden Acre. Similar to Copenhagen Market, 

 but heads are smaller. Earliest round headed cab- 

 bage. (63) 10c 



CABBAGE, MEDIUM EARLY 



Bonanza. Medium early. Round, very hard heads which 

 can be used when small or allowed to stand and be- 

 come large. The hardest headed and shortest cored 

 variety we know of. A Ferry-Morse Introduction 

 and Development. (75) 10c 



Ferry's Round Dutch. Heads about 6 in. in diameter, 

 round and firm. Very good second-early cabbage. A 

 Ferry-Morse Development and Introduction. 

 (71) 10c 



Marion Market. Yellows Resistant strain of Copenhagen 

 Market. Produces normal crop on infected soils where 

 non-resistant strains fail. (72) 10c 



Cabbage, Early Jersey Wakefield — ideally suited to 

 home garden planting because of compactness. 



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